- is
separate from the Town of
Rye,
which has more land area than the city. The City of
Rye,
formerly the
Village of
Rye, was part of the Town
until it...
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Pastrami on
rye is a
sandwich comprising sliced pastrami on
rye bread,
often served with
mustard and
Kosher dill pickles. It was po****rized in the Jewish...
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Swiss cheese, sauer****, and
Russian dressing or Thousand Island dressing,
grilled between slices of
rye bread. It is ****ociated with kosher-style delicatessens...
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bread is
sometimes called sissel bread or cissel bread, as
sissel means caraway seed in Yiddish. In Israel,
rye bread is very po****r due to the large...
- who
lived near a
river or stream.
Early examples of
forms of the
surname Rye include:
William de
Rye, in 1240 (Es****);
Ralph de
Rye, in 1248 (Es****); and...
- Look up
ray in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ray or RAY may
refer to:
Ray (fish), any
cartilaginous fish of the
superorder Batoidea Ray (fish fin anatomy)...
- fungus—from the
Latin clava "club"
or clavus "nail" and -ceps for "head", i.e. the
purple club-headed fungus—that
infects rye and
other cereals, and more recently...
- as Kim Chun-ok, Ae-sun's
paternal grandmother Yeom Hye-ran as Jeon Gwang-
rye, Ae-sun's
mother who is a
haenyeo Jung Hae-kyun as Oh Han-moo, Ae-sun's paternal...
-
named "
Ray Kinsella" in the
short story "A
Young Girl in 1941 with No
Waist at All",
Salinger had also used the
surname in The
Catcher in the
Rye (Holden...
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sweet rye bread traditionally made with
sourdough starter and co****ly
ground rye. It is
sometimes made with a
combination of
rye flour and
whole rye grains...